Books: The Genius As a Young Man

THE PRIVATE DIARIES OF STENDHAL (570 pp.)Edited and Translated by
Robert SageDoubleday ($7.50).

Poor Henri Beyle! He had no looks, no money, no social status, not even
a good job. All he had was genius. But at 18, Henri Beyle was the only
one who knew it, and not even he could be sure. He had just left his
native Grenoble on what was to become a lifelong journey devoted to la
chasse au bonheurthe pursuit of happinessand the first stop was
Milan, where young Beyle served as a sublieutenant in Napoleon's army
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